The US Consul General has emphasised the need for stability, a commitment to the rule of law and a free press in light of the Bermuda Housing Corporation scandal.
Gregory Slayton was asked during an i...
When Gregory Slayton answers questions about himself, his work in Bermuda and his plans for the future, he invariably starts his responses with the word “we”.At first it’s a little disconcerting until...
Commercial court cases are having to be heard in hotels and lawyers' offices because a suitable building cannot be found in Hamilton to permanently locate the courts.
Booth Hall, on Court Street, used...
Opposition MP Cole Simons last night reiterated his concern about the Environment Minister's decision to allow foreign soil imports for Bermuda's flagship cricket venue.
Neletha Butterfield tabled new...
Teachers’ union leader Mike Charles is calling on Government to issue clear statistics on the number of students graduating from the two senior public schools. The general secretary of Bermuda Union o...
Opposition Leader Michael Dunkley last night called on Government and Police to “get off their butts” and sort out a long-running dispute over pay.
The Shadow Public Safety Minister said both sides we...
An arbitration hearing on a long-running dispute over teachers’ pay began yesterday — with a decision expected from the tribunal panel early next week.
The closed hearing at the Department of Labour h...
The Human Rights Commission has produced an on-time annual report — for the first time in five years.
The document was tabled in the House of Assembly by Community and Cultural Affairs Minister Wayne ...
Bermuda’s public school graduation rate appears to have leapt by an astonishing 34 percent this year — and could rise even higher once summer school is out.
The vast increase in the number of students...
Michael Dunkley told radio listeners last night that he was against Independence but for the death penalty for pre-meditated murder.
The Opposition Leader took part in a lengthy interview on Hott 1075...